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unraidd22 process running on unraid server

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100% assuming this is legit, but I don't remember seeing an "unraidd22" process running on my server before. Searching Google and the forums for the name does not return any results, either. Is this the standard unraid daemon? It's using between ~40-100% of one core on my box. Running v7.2.0 currently.

EDIT: I had the bright idea of running "ps -aux |grep unraid" and see that there's a process for every disk, unraidd0 to unraidd22. I'm guessing d22 is just Disk 22, which was probably in use at that time. Am I assuming correctly? CPU time is highest on unraidd0, which would coincide with my parity drive. Just want to confirm.

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Edited by racer7
Added additional information as outlined in the EDIT: line.

Solved by JorgeB

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Just checked on my system and there appear to be multiple unraidd# type processes running where # corresponds to each of my array drives. Does your system have disk22 configured?

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5 hours ago, racer7 said:

I'm guessing d22 is just Disk 22, which was probably in use at that time.

Correct

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Thanks for confirming all!

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